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NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON B BEI =uTT, DROPRINTOR AND EDITOR. WETICE N. W. CORNER OF FULTON AND NASSAU STS. THE DAILY HERALD, 2 cents per copy—-87 per EWEEKLY HE at 6% ‘per copy, or $3 er enna he Sarena Edition to anu part af Gre Siehires 2 faite pmomaeuete Nea Seal aL aid Pi cattanr ete Lee sh anonymous communications. jecte renewed every morning. re No. 130 | AMUSEMENTS TO-MORROW EVENING. POWERY THEATRE, Bowery—iiuusno Lil—Prrare er roe sts. ! BROADWAY THEATRE, But THaT GLITTERS 1s NIBLO'S GARDEN, Brosdway—Lavins, Beware —Ci- ownie—Les Fotis. BURTON'S THEATRE, Chambers etreet—A Cone ror vue Meakracna—loon Pree COLD Te NATIONAL THEATRE, Chatham swreet—Vicrincisrve Lana. BROUGHAM'S LYCEUM, Breadway-—Cuito or tne Rasm aT —ROw AP THE LYCKUM, ondway—Seniovs Paxity— OLD. @HRISTY'S MINSTRELS, Mechauice’ Fall, «77 Drondway | —@emorian Minerniiey. FELLOWS MINSTRE!S, ed Mucieal Hall, No. 444 Broadway—Brmcrian Kiser kets AMERICAN MUSEUM—Auverwe Penvonmaxces am PEANCON AND EVENTS. Kew York, Sunday, May 1, 2852. uw the New Yu bun ¢ further parteul communica JAMP: housand d manufae- be over ¥ News from Furope. The American mship Aretie, ( with four intelligence mews days at this port. Latest News by Telegraph. The news from Prov ounces Wilson Dorr to the re~ Btoatic G Croverm bie civil $ and of he as been deprived for about eight years. (io. werner Dorr’s rebe ion against the ancient ae ter of Khode took place in 1842. The government of the State is now thoronghly de- Mmceratic. Cov. Philip Allen is o2e of the oldest @etton manufacturers in Rbode Island, baving been Sp the busi for more than th. years, yet he is a “votton lord,” according to | abulary. nority report of the Committ f the Charleston Convention, wh e willing to abide t there are these who a m of the Legislat with respect to achments of deral gover The resolution offered by the minorizy, aut the the alleze @cr wie Grand Ralivead Celevration—Op Erte Raliread to Lake Eric. The Erie Nailroad is now completed, and wil! be publicly opened, with great magnificence, on the Seurteenth of this month. The company intc eelebrace the event in a bizhiy 2 inte man sof the | aad have tov) aited States and the memwe' cabinet, as well as the Governort of rev: 1 of Western | ly, bo participate in the demons " uuplotion of the great work. W have already announced the President and Seeretary of State, with two or three other mombers ei the cabinet, will accep the invitation to be pre- | sent. t the city Under these civcum-tauces, we Lope Comporation will be alive to the propriety of maki Sartber arrangement «J to the iuteresti suit ais and of giving the jubilee such 4 character, by etill further appropriations, as will <erve to gratity | awd delight the thousands and thousand: from eventry who will ru-h into the eity to ker Mate holiday. sides the great dixp works and the quilitary pageants, which the mass of | the peop pat Talso take wlvan- ad banquet on an great minds about come i with words of w dom iu view of the ble which the present and every future g Rage of the occas extensive the together may be inspire seale, where are to acerae to ach voration by public enterprises, if trenson and sedition are not harbored in the land, to destroy the natural results of their construction. It is yy 1, we believe, by es of Lake Eric ¥, to proceed to the of the opening, in pecial train; and arrive Dunkirk, there will be a grand ** feast of reason and flow of soul.” This is all very well; but we ought to have epecchesat both ends of ticularly in thie in to he at city, where ar the firet orators yy eateh the holy rust where th love of country— the country wou whieh and of the whole | eountry—alone can excite. Thus the ovcasion will eve 4 deep and permanent value We ere gratified to learn that the company in- tend to open the rond w li of these who will joi y may wel proud, at nnpletion © 1 ly, and production vustly, an the in the ng the lin ecle bration graietu approacher « " trv are fiom of when th ye ow toorgl whieb wil tale sre Lake wt while w whit fn progr ve by & egitarion. or | dustrious classes. They have placed the ame at the root of every great public enterprise, and are, by their treasonable propensities, fast ar possible, ull those benefits w! cutting off, as that most hie the North | FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. | ve"! :ov4 mightenjoy, were the rights of the Southern States respected. While they continue to interfere with the relations of industry by arousing sectional pre- judices and fears, many kinds of railroad stoeic must be depreciated, for both domestic and foreign holders of it will soon perceive the inevitable con- sequences which must arise from discontent among On this theme, the great minds which will address the people at the ap- proaching celebration, may well be engaged. There is adeep and fearful future for us, and for all capital and industry, if we cannot annihilate, at once and forever, the political schemes of the anti- slavery council of war. our Southern brethren, ADIOUENMENT OF THE Sraves Riewrs Conven- TION IN SowTH CanoLina.—Our readers will find in wr columns, to-day, a report in full of the conclu- | arrived from Liverpool, whence the railed on Wednesday, sion of the States Rights Convention, which has been in session in Charleston, South Carolina, for some days past, and a report of whose proceeed- ings, received by telegraph, we published from day to day tion, w tim that we have no room for comment upon it. e. We also publish the address of the Conven- ch is a very important document at this Our columns are so much crowded, to-day, We shall devote some attention 1 to it at an early day. Tasrne Sreps in Terkisa Fasurons.—For two days past, two females have distinguished them- selves in Broadwa, pe vat s pioneers in the revolution of On Friday afternoon, between three and five o'clock, they promenaded Broadway in new costume of which so much has been said ‘The skirts of these ladies, whose counte- nances were of a pale and intellectual cast, hung as low as the knees, and trousers, in the Turkish style, the | Freee served to boots, heel menad: into lovd guffaws, ye wh the mark with a gant boots w ntly. 2g y, to vi make suitable noeal nearly all the calf, in and toes out, were a little worse for wear, and exhibited a very broad platform of their constitutions, generally. Other ladies on the pro ared at these revolutioni upplied their thumbs to their noses, amd burst out while grave men siniled, and wisses tittered with laughter. these specimens might be improved, if the ladies have undertaken the present reform will toe handsome foot and new and ele- should apply to Je while the 8, and the boys Certainly, | ers, on Broad- fits tor their feet, for he can reduce the most incorrigible ankles to symmetry, and even tbose who are like Mullingar heifers. Ancunrsnor Hvenes Rerurning From Roue.— Archbishop Ilughes will soon return from Rome, without the hat—the ruby red hat. ke @ hat, No Go.—The cert She addition te an tie will No matter— from the Pope's owa table, two splendid Musical Items. wk choice ah eh of give Watiace Bou: to be given at Niblo besides, ifthe Archbishop cannot bring home hope he will proeure one of the winking e of the holy petticoat, or some Jenny Lind ti ket auction, at arden, yesterday morning. lle has announced a con during the present week. tions from Italiam composers, in english, Seoteh, and Irish ba! in which she is equal to any singer of the day, her fine voice enabling her to execute the music as it was rent wil thas Mise Clarendon, years ago awa ben her debuc, early in th Mine hers proposed to embark | World's Pair, -w style of pi if Herz has really The rete | Pany iginally written. dads Tee wk Ww y Af for the lyrie sts ¥ well assured that the very ss of Madame Bouchelle, at her first concerts « thousands to attend the entertainment this ¢ musical novelties. we may announce the fact: on American lady, known some few ful and spirited actress, will make sutumn, as an operatic vocalist, ion, for five years past, has been preparing and has studied two or three rmasters in Paris, and since w York, with other competent masters, ¢ one, in which she anite Kill ir sutd to he « oult muse uth Americ: und sat will, lian Opern bas ill open @s ‘This has ved it, he + seprans, me: ual to the o-soprana, and contralto ; execution of the It is predicted that she will be There will be much interest in the «i we are curious to know ke ber debut. Liensy Hera. the distin, ed musical artist, was at months ago, u and Chili, vlom. to stood that he be Central Amertea. TO THe EDITOR OF THLE In ALD. He bas been At Lima he He has Wraversed the Cordile nlafter visiting Montevideo, Lu pent at the loug berg a problem, and hus dome wonder dour well in Boston; and Ma- Ge Garden, with bis great eum- eiout the fifteenth of next month. The Ceutral American States are ever actuated by the ea ‘end'y feelings they have heretofore shown to- ward: this country. With the only exception of the few leading men now accidentally in power in Guatemala, trigue for v T istration, avd although the men eoming to power | y difler from their predecessors bo other points of po. he liey, their +) the same. ev t ful nest desiderate whieh we under-tand ry form “are yond ui one of th Han Salvador. og the toward newt ple (tty Lotelligenee. wanic for the inboving under British delusion aud in- country. from Soconusco to Paraguay, ix gh there be ceeavioual changes in the wi- merican people are ever ir expeatations ow our event- aid them Sn the three great anee to Britich en- & ational goverament, canal * 8 aew evidence of uch a » Central Auneriean govern- - of the new government 1 February last, was to renew aitey that if it is » the inte prowe hi Pon ald Charge, t6 approve sf all hix Aw rican sition of the Central United States, by per: sntinents of wv sinet for the ser Amer tow fiw untry, in Contral tiful aud w 4 ly the th wen n any than 10N t nrnws dort time wvalier Gomer Aimericn, od mt int cS ny Washing: te and that | vith “re cent re and from morrow the Teving POSTSCRIPT. ARRIVAL oF THE AMERICAN MAIL STEAMSHIP ARCTIC, The Refugees in Switzerland | The Insurrection in Bosnia. DECLINE IN COTTON. &e., &e., Ke. | ‘The American mail tteamship Aretic, Capt. Luce, has the Sth ult., at 10% o'clock, A. M. She has therefore made the passage in ten days, and nineteen hours She brings four days later intelligence from Europe. ‘The following are the names of the PASSENGERS BY VHE ARCTIC. Mr JJ Rippon. Mrs Rippon. Mr J A Peok, Miss Simpson, Mrs Verkins, Mr J Grafton, jr. Mins Gratton, Mr LW Tay yan, Mrs Tappan, Miss Swift, Masters L W Tappan, jr, and HS Tappan, Mre Luce, child and nurse, Cotten way again in very slow demand. The advices by the Baltic, which represented further increased re- ceipts at the shipping ports of the United States, had given increased desire to holders to realise, The sales of Saturday, the 26th. were 4,000 bales, ineluding 1,000 for export and speculation. On Monday, the 28th, 3.000 bales dhapged hands, and on Tuesday, the 29th, ult., | 2.000 found buyers. Prices being one-sixteenth to omo- eighth of a penny per pound lower, ‘The A. passed, May 2, at 9 A. M., lat. 5055, lom, 15 27, the British Royal Mail steamship Africa, standing east The steamship Baltic arrived at Liverpool on Montay April 28. She left New York on the 1uth, | Accounts from Madrid announce that the Charge WAfaives of Portugal made another un ful at- tempt, cn the 19th, to induce the Spanish government to | agree to an armed intervention. The Vicervy of Egypt haa definitely sanctioned the construction of the Alexavedria, Cairo and Suez Railway M. A. de Planta, the Federal Commissioner to tie Canton of Tessino, Switzerland, has given in his re ration We learn from Berlin that notes have been mluressed | by Austria and Prussia to the government of Deomark, insisting on the regulation of the Holstein question At Madrid, the Progresistas have returned three out of the five candidates for the city. Tt is ms tated that Prince Schwarzenburg t not proceed (o Dresden, the Conferences there being to all purposes abandonod. i From Bosnia, the accounts state that the evige of the | insurgent city Bihacs has been commenced. The fugi- tive insurgents will not be allowed to cross into Austria. The Paris Moniteur publishes a note from the Minister | of War blaming an order of the day issued by General dW Hantpoul, relative to the taking of Seiloum on the 10th of April. ‘The note says that the order in question i« “the object of a formal disapprobation and of severe Paris, ii blame, eral d'Jiautpoul is daily expe and will no doubt at once resign the Governor- ship of Algeria, His Royal Highness the Prince of Prussia, accompa- niad by the Princess of Prussia and family, end Prince William of Prussia, arrived at London on April 28th, ‘The Liverpool Conrier, of the 30th, says:—There is still 4 drain on the bullion of the Bank of England, The de- crease set forth in the last return is £247,198. At present the stock in the Bank is £13.342,308, The reserved notes amount (o £6,887,180; whilst the note cireul is re- prevented as exceeding the bullién by £6,505,082, Allud- ing to the Bank returns published in Friday's Guzette, | the Economist of Saturday last, says, that the run con- tinued during the week, but the amount taken is not yet known, Large arrivals have taken place this week, and they should go into the next x» count, Several receipts of some magnitude were received in time for the present account, but they have | not brought the deeresse much under a quarter of | amiliion, Bullion dees not uecessarily pass into the | | Bawk of England immediately upon arrival, and | u may be some of in private | bands, It is confidently that the large influx of visiters, ateracted by the National | Exhibition, to London, will put a step to the ex. | port of bullion, at all events not any further reduce the | stock in the vaults of the bank. The amount of specie brought to Southampton by the West Lndia steas | Thames, and the Baltic from New York, will asedist the next week's Bank return, Switeerland, The Courrier Suisse, of the 26th. suys:-—*The Hunga- | rian refugees are awaiting in the Canton hatel the reply of the French government, relative to their | of their | passage through France to America. | jen is to be placed at the It appears that, in conse some steps taken by the Charge d’Affaires of Sardinia in Switzerland, the residence of Sardinian emigrants who ure provided with passports is to be permitted. The rn- | mor which has been im circulation of other Hungarian deserters having taken refuge in the Tosiuo, from the | Austrian regiments, is confirmed.” Italy. | The Piedmontese ite, Of Uhe 22d instant; that the King, having accepted the resignation of ) | Nigra, as Minieter of Finance, had cont the direction of that department to Count Camille Benso di Cavour Minister of Marine, Agriculture, and 3 The Duke and Duehes d’Ausmale had Genoa on their way to Naples. travel sumed name of de Viriol. Prassla Berlin correspondener of the party of the Berlin police is p hibition im Lendow M. Boeher is designated me the | Frankfort aMMouners der the mee h inst. states that a poring to attend the ex- Prussian agent at more in«niry | tion in terms yur market to-day American ¢ | ht with trepidat aud only b | quantities ; alot of 100 bales could by hed at in | deeline is off, and will be wp th 4 ine inel Peraam, wed a; 100 sab The. to | Bavenroo. Pre day consi-t of: 42. %, for Bengal. and t+ " rie tage! ative cod 00 Dog £ 00 vanilla he, Od | Bows Judi den and prices Mourith 6.000 be . Oa, Ce preview Bales, 48 tend upward —Detrend » Or C00 cathe oad 400 aye infer tor, de. to 4 native, 4 doting. Dut n rt 7 ‘ be Proddumt, the Seeretary | tonePriess declining, Iut oh ply ° ‘ he f et, with th firm ond Wanted, at 416, Cd ty #26 Ga, Sates limited in etary ie indiepowed, Will | ters end relly, at late rater, Tallow dull, Fine new ¥ her ' “ ‘ ’ rend com ¢ cn the spot ‘ received there | —_----— Com bow om they will | Movements of Distingutshed People red t + | Tae Prreneete Vier vo Niw Yous —The family of loving i | the President of ab A States have announced theit » Pedate are j intent on Monday, at the Drving we Mages syle vd at How rte A for their There are vive 6 OF ree by tent on Weds ate 90 many of thee | Derday, seeompaniod ley eeveral uf wal friends that the mem be se a felt them, there being many otdver points more be top icone setive . at 6 v'elock. the Povworsvas Viet A depy m of eleht of th dent of the Krie - | Common Council of the city ff arrived at the A Corny romon Counell, and esterday, on behalf of 1 t o nuanee of te ave the Irving Howe yeeterday. . poration. to mont. whenee they will «art, in ten cars, It from the Presideut the honour of @ vieit to Roster, wer, Wednesday's excursion will end at | during his Exertieney's Novthero tour, The nanes of Thursday sae the company will peo. | the ccasmittee will be fomad undce the head of urrivuls at o whore they will on Feiday erent Ireohirk Erie, The Ir: i * George Noated aft over the Uni party from thie etry, with bow river the termir Warhl the pi Doww the road. om the glori- d state will prot vn by way way of fe to aren of hie very this rit ner ‘Hunt will he of the party, On Thurs the company will return to Bingbamton, (and retarn to this city i. whene oysters are colo evan | the Inet TP Tale, A David Chapin, Committer of Cowen Comnes| Milnor, Canada Westy 6. W. ditt tnd sisters, Kinderhook: M. 1 bargh, Wm. Powel, Cincinesti; | at the Trving Homse yreterdsy #. Glen, Boston; J Raton. do. Portland, T. Boyer, Miewouri: M emponget bbe arrivals yowterday ay th MM. Kean, F Derving al, WH. Cairn sown nnd lady Were mieong Une merivals ¥ Ames, many | always is whenever he pla; | that Mr. Hamblin is announced to appear on Monday ‘Theatrical and Musical. Bowrny Thxatne.—An aceidental occurrence render Dever as, OM Baturda; evening for " Macbeth,” a chagacter Iu which he a harvest of laurels, fi nd the result was—as it full and delighted av li- ned the arduous character of | the ambitious Thane's guilty wife, in a most ereditatte | tory: Miss Wemyss si gely was put upon the stage Under the skilful stage of Mr. Stew, me iba is & custom—a rule without an exception Mr, Hamblin seins to us to be, ne playing ovder, so to speak, as we remember ever to have seen him, His school of acting is that of which he is now, perbaps, in all the werld, the = survivor—the school of which John Philip Kemble Conway were brilliant exemplars and illastrators, Having formed ‘his atyle upon theirs, he very early wou much merited praise by his chaste yet effective porson- ations of the best of Shakspeare’s characters, and he has never yielded to the temptations of the times he kas lived in, to mingle with bis classical style of acting any of the clap trap which now too extensively foe acting. We wish we could see him oftener, and longer av atime, upon the stage, where bis audience are always ready most cordially to welcome bi It will be seen manner, Of course, the tr with every attention to e Management: evening, inthe character of Riehard ILT., ane hi ed litte daughter, making stage. in that of the Dake of York. Mr. H. will round of his best characters during the week, which not fail to be « most successful one for the ravacal Broaoway Turarne.—To-morrow evening Mr. way, the excellent comedian, takes his Lenetit. We are informed that bis friends and adinirers are actively en- gexed in this affair, and that, in all probability, the house will be crowded in every department. The pieces select- _ ed, are the excellent comedy of the “Serious Family,” and the much admired comedy entitled All that Gites: cs is not Geld.” This selection will give general satisfue- tion, The first in order will be the “ Serious Family’ — Mr, Conway. as Capt. Murphy Maguire, Charles Tiles by Mr. Reynokls, Aminidab Sleek by Mc. Davidse, and the ebaracter of Mrs, Ormsby Delmaine by Miss An- ‘This piece will be followed by the elecant come- HM that Glitters is not Gold,’ in which Mr.Conway y bis inimitable chacacter of Stephen Plum, ani Miss Andeyion ay Martha Gibbs. This programme is ex- ney, attractive. and when it is consklered that Mr. Conway is & very great favorite, and an actor of gr drama ie cclebrity, we bave every reason to presua | that a brillant and fashionable audience will grace the | house on Monday evening. Nisto’s Ganpes.—Lo-morrow evening, Mise Caroline Rowret takes her benefit, If any terpiehore Gererves a public Levtimonial for abilities of the erder, this truly accomplished beautiful daaveuw may justly lay elaim thereto, She has been admired ty every r splendid performances, and thronzhout every ene, frem first te last, in each ballet, she iv eure to re ive the most warm and enthusiastic cheers, The on- i character of Giselle by Caroline, that of Duk Adelaide, Pathilda by Theresine, Myrtha.the Queen ie he Willies, by Clementine, aud that 6f Hilarion by Jean Rounet, ‘The entertainments will conclude with & new ballet divertisement, eutitied “Les Fo Jn this there will be a new quadriile by ail the character —a new grand Pas de Folies by the four sisters Rousse. as also a Vas de Guatre, as danced by them a Madrid, before the Que pain. rox’s Turarnr.—-The entertainments for to-mor- vow evening are, av usta), very attractive; but there is an edditionat incentive to draw a crowded house, and that ic, that the receipts are for the benefit ofa man who fs generally esteemed as a citizen, and. ip his eapa- city of treasurer, has always given every satistietion by bis gentlemanly demeanor. Barnett has a vast cirele of friends and , and we are per- fuaded they only require to kuow that an opportunity is offered to t ‘od their esteem and friendsh The performances consist of the elegant comedy of ‘in which ail the distinguished artists will appear. ton, Blake, Lester, Jordan, Johnston, Blard, M Rus- | Gentlemen—I have the ane sell, Mrs. Skerrett, Miss ton, and others of ap emi- | of your kind i nent stending. Mr. and Mrs. Holmen will sing, the | deinoerat orehestra will play several thrilling pieces of music, anit oll will close with Poor Pillieoddy,”” to ree which alone is worth the price of admission, Nationat. Triearne.—The laughable farce entitled “Vietimizing’ will commence the entertainments to- morrow evening. This piece will be followed by the very attractive ana gorgeous fairy spectacle entitled “Thalaba, the Destroyer, or the Burning Sword.’ which, from its great splendor, has drawn crowded houses every night since it was first produced, Indeed, woo much praise cannot be given to Mr. A. I. Purdy his great enter- prise in presenting such novelty forthe enjoyment ant pleasure of his patrons. The scenery is superbly grand the views are de ful—the machinery is well worked, and the acting is ent, Another very attractive feature is apaounced in the bills, aud that is, that engagement bas been effected actor end general favorite, Mrs, C. R. Thorne, who will appear in the beautiful character of ‘Thalaba, en to-unor- | row evening ‘This novelly will be sure to make »Thal- uba” have # successfulraun for a month to come, ris worth the will the Ly Bro ams Lyerem.—This neat. comfortable and popular establishment i+ receiving the most liberal pa- tronage. We ave not surprised at this, as no man eau he more indefatigable in his exertions to please, than Mr. Brougham. He is, morning. noon and night, at work—in fuet, he may be suid to have no time to spare. In the morning. he is reflecting and mirroring to his mind some new creatiou—Iin the afternoon, he is dramatising, and at night he is playing. ‘The beautiful opera of t the Regiment” will be the firet feature; ind: ice alone, or. in other words, the singing of Mary Tay- rice of admi-sion, eo entertainments »nelude with the amusing piece called © A Row at eo Brougham, Leach, Dunn, Mrs. Ver- irs. Broughum and Miss Gould in the prineipal = » music is charming. Everybody pro- ent. Craver 's Mivcrrets.—The inimitable performances given by this truly talented company are greeted with enthusiastic eheering, from crow: nd delighted au- « Their persouation of the peculiarly gifted piautitton slaves of the South, in their various songs and dauce: w thorough truthfulness of charact Their ieee ntal pieces are exeeuted with strict pn cision and harmony, and their burlesque opera coll forth universe) admiration. Several attractive tures ere offered in to-morrow evening's programm No dowbt there will be another full house, Fitrows’ Mixsrniis.—Last week, thiseelebrated band of negro pezformances were honored with the most fashionable audicnces. Bag filed their beautiful hall te: ite utmort capacity, performer isa host in him- ‘The singing uit Collins isextremely delighiful—the tiful solos. on the violin, of Master Buckley, are re- b every demonstration of admiration. Swaine, rand negro representative, is undoubtedly the Dest we hinve ever econ, A new burlesque opera will be produced to-morrow ¢ weningentitied, “Ls } My Keal Dear,” cnet With the entire strength of the company, Barscove Mesres.—Throughout the whole of last weck this magnifict wt establishment was visited by thou: sands aud thousands of strangers, as well as by citizens, ‘The re-production of the all-absorbing “Drankerd:” has met with Intense intere much so that it will egain be performed to-morre ning th fternoon the admirable plays of Secrets” and “Itch Dragoon’? will be performed. i Birscnen the Charleston Kerenaders will t- commence a series Of their relect. negro reprowntations at the above hall to-morrow evening. They beat a good — and no doubt will be well supported by the publie above beautiful establishment will be The full orchestra of the Tis jon of Max Maretzek, will execute ul selections, This will be « rich muste. Home —A grand saered concert will he giv above rooms thie evening. Several en a and the programme eoutains © selections, n eppertunity, le now offered to the po ich, by the p all sam perm ean beevme the Fides, mate 8 makers, and of the valve of thre QD Forte ¢ P's popular « the wubject of an, sud Dave app e thereby " varpets, at Won lerful ly Tow Prices— Wowery, HERA my ts, por yard ales Per yar ATC aepots awd Ou Ci ow Vests and Pantatoons = flegantly done patthe New York Lavodry, No. bs Nossa. Wamiby clothes called f a "ictiverad tu, eng part of the city.” By tie wew steam process usd, weak wud tears wtinlly overcome, Pcie: ph ta Benpevtal Thre Carpeting, for York bowery, HIRAM ANT It hootodupy oft pe Be. Ii'has, Provably, ben celled by t modern disciple, whose Wwots, slurs, re are the very porfeetion of art vil ey © would call the at- 4 ing, Wigs to % tevent improves meni. Th tive firet prominin ot the Ja t fai and. Hale Dye fortory, | street, Cit were baring ds i art af the body —war Mine and ehenks; at De, Th rivnit all Paix ratory. OF wine ores bet + Colionder, % & Thitd street, Prilsseiphin wtreot, Bestea.” 129 Waaistaate Dy«pepsie and are dowhtle Aver Com TIRMY PersONE AMicte vat cy also rrr om, Made ate eowers. laby Wu. }, ole propricter, < Public Dinner PO THE Ho: rent ee > "China Bt Metsintningt went Sil'tie highecd duces eta has been amply justi and to your country, 4 that trying time you have om mg the foremost rece forword in have long desired, dear Sir, igh eatecm in whtoh we public se & fitting occasion : and we Tr be pleased to name, to day which you w Democratic Rep Francis B. Cutting, dobn J. Ciseo, Moses Taylor, Peter Cooper, D. D. F, Grant, Voun Yaubiiven, | Mortimer George Li dohu Anderson, Francis K. Tillow, J. 1. Coddin eens aoe Ai T. Millyer, | Edward Strahan, | dobn Ewen, Rdward Cooper, dubn A. Kennedy, Augustus Schell, Arthur Gillender, Ant!ony 1. Robe Robert 'f. Woodwax?, {oinelins J. Bergen, MCS OW | dames Murry, | F. Addison Thomas, Richard Schell, John Doherty, Thomas Woodward, amos 8. Sandford, | Gipees sic veceee. cola lnk ‘aie Ce Lid rae macy eee ir admi: ee, upon the purity ‘ot our mot dginent, and your ‘ski to discharge statesman Ve ni New York, fey public dinner. Your fei viticens, to Senator in the Congress time when you first took part to th i, barty ence and Ability with hes, sloanence ‘and ab) ts high reaty ration. st ir contidenve ul by your great services to your part two yoare, ‘Throws ie the paas with those ven- toud si ms ie She. di it to beloved ovus r from every danger which may threaten her, aud to lead hse her great mission of liberty and equality, ty of conferring with ore intimately, and of expressing to you, in ¢ id your obaracter and your iret Congress avons an oppo ea person, thirty peetfully, invite yon, om x0 Jectors of thi Ssehuyler Livingston, uel B. Hart, ves Ib. Field. Bi ward Sandford, Soeaa Jr, wth Julius Wadsworth, Joseph A. Voisin, Ayaeel Bolno: Edward K. Willtim WeMurray, Ralph Clark, Kobert L. Cotting, s Gilmartio, Milton G. Smite, Charles Sande nd J. Porter, Ro: dam Murphy, | ‘est, dose Cornell, Menry W. Dolson, Philo 'T. Ruggles, Alex, P. Vaene, William C. Wetmore, R. Floyd Jone: decwsao H Phephe Bon amin 8. Hart, 1 George J. Johnston, Hearty J. Manoitt, Thos, N. Care, John Ry Brady, Gideon J. Tucker, Je. ABNATOR DOUGLAS’ REPLY. ‘Among those are the names of Bur- | is exevedi tion of my course a8 a mem! a senator in the Congress 0 | no wore than justice, gentlemen, when you say that ty sand measures h the peace, glory, In view of the long t assure you that this t arked by ‘fidelity and de w of that prea party, wl f rious mehiav Catitied with the urity: ad perpetuity of our repu! he cause is the paramount ne ty of New You, Mag | 3, Poveed ‘knowled, eipt amie, and on by aif of the York, to may suit my con- your respect timonial o aga, and sly grateful to my Mnportance fron Uh oo ber of the demooratic f the Unites States. nsidera~ our approba~ party, and fou ito me acendaucy we ba 6 thi ciples Prosperity of the whole older and sbler members | Sz: adres, thous patstetbe enrvlees have gutiiied thems sete ‘of their country, a compliment by eri vojects to stimulate on enercies, than is now press for contning the federal ‘ republican electors of New and there coltivate thowe ki servant, Mover B. liart, Charlo and others. MONEY ‘There was considerable cles otations for all t u o rty had brighter pros pati sity much longer Jeane Townsend > is Greece Er. to be elected as worthy of this ny my political frien ds in this. emotions, whir The only mode in has the demo- ‘Nigher and nobler ted to our view. The necessity ernment clearly within the rd me sivoere e pieanure tomect the democratic York around the festive boari, ind, soeial rela hich ought But, having T anticipated, and erous hospitality, bouutifully visit: lonew ne from my how 1 leave the of will mot be Edward . West, Henry Nicoll, eel MARKET. Sarenpay, May 10, 6 P.M. activity to-day among the fan- he leading railroad stocks ad- vaneed « fraction, and there are numerous indications of sspeculative movement to some extent. The outward | movements in specie have not hac that injurious influ- «upon prices anticipated; and as the money market bids thir to be exceedingly easy throughout the summer the elements of speculation will doubtless prove propi- tlous for an Improvement | peetutions exist relative t fornin; and as the outward ot the rate reviized dur in stocks generally, Great ex- 0 the receipts of gold from Cali- A current eannot continue long ing the past month, there must soon Le a great accumulation of coin in the banks, and « ureat sddition to the specie currency of the country. ‘Things in Wall street certainly look favorable for a rise in stocks: | are wot anxic vorable intiuen eel! all are auxic ppon pri | pany in April s | for the corn sles The uthracite coal trade continues netive. Holders appear to have this impression, and » to realize. ‘This of itvelf must have a fa- ‘lees, ax when BO one wants to «to buy: ‘Tbe reevipts of the Macon and mounted to $14.20 ponding south in 1850, Increase this year, | tern Railroad Com- 12, against $12086 46 The Le. high Navigation Company, for the week ending on Satur- | day last. broncht down 04 for the season of 112.200 Company bas brought on Thurs U7 476 tone; the yiM Navigat duri week, 17.088 & on i Lion eempanies,t tnd the Sehuyt » Lehly i 2a t | + wnuexed states velue of foreign dry good: seaption, for warehot YateN TSW exrenre Mauufuetures of Wool... Hotton. De silk Ie Flax... Mivorllaneour. so. GO visiorvees Manutictures of Wool Manufyetwrrs Do Do Mircolanvone Tow te © opening ef in iteelf, and se 1 for most de and with com etocke rai tons, heavy pliees keep drooping ie in | prions. len q0eet for pr tiny are more stendy + bel ate deeline in prive, ke This inn othe teed, is divided between the two navig Unbie but moderate demand, awd heavy in nt fants, and continue gradustly to Drills are in fair demand, paetly for export, 1.103 tons, making an aggregate tons, The Reading Railroad down, for the week ending and fur the season, 001.471 tons, jon Cumpany brought down, id for the Feason, on we revate tonnage of the week. by three lines, tons over the aml a felling off of nereace of h having increas We he y arrangement by th: ampanies, though we hear it pending t exhiblée the quantity and * entered at this port for con- nd the amount withdraw nding the 10th inst + Dry Goons, ur THON, Packew o @ Volue Wannstou ne, Packages, Vale goods, which hee prevailed sternal navigation, ix rapidly tivity begins to abate, while seriptions of woollens and eet. Lined preeure om the market, ched sheetings and sbirt- os onl ehirtings are in light re en neh are more netiv rice t Slide alia basen yee wil meals We ny artake, with the city aud county of Pe nee ee | $4 $1 for mixed to straight, and $0 a $0 for fav fans, we trust successful labors, Ills, | s'° i r | Denke bere beow inagtive, | good common, in bond, realized $4 25. owing to the sale ammouneed for to-day; the sale was large and witracted considerable attention, The ofering Was presented very untivorahle eircutt stunees of the market, and low prices only eould be ex pected; 3.000 enves thus forced onthe market while the deanand te mel, is every depressive, Stripes and tieks, are heavy in pric: LA tanned for salu, r nest at steady rates. selling to « moderate extent, but the stock ir large and pressing for sale, which destroys the firmness of prices; icncy downwards, Trints are not so aetive— the heavy sules made during the last two or three weeks, for the Weet and Northwest. do not continue. 9 large’ stock remains behindand prices aze heavy, Gingiiams ana delaines both enjoy the enviable position of mail stocks relative to the demand, and firm prices. which haw« yielded a good profit for the senson now at its close, Lawns: are more active, at steady prices. Cotton pantaloonery ix dull and heavy, Cloths 1 n lange stocks, held without much firmns come to sell “manufacturers are taking the alana at the eontianed disproportion Letween the prices of wool goods, und are Tertricting productions malerindly, Cassimeres are dull Fanciers are prersed on the marict ut deelining pelea, and plain goods are held with firmness. Satinets om in large stocks, and are dull, with sone dexvee of heavi seem more dispowd to ad- ‘Twoeds are ness, though manufacture: roduction than suerifice their stoe!. nt at declining rat | and pressing, Jeans ave leo | ness doing. Sheep greys are steady aad Blankets are in more request, | are drooping. The auction sules a Piestic stock if there offering, whieh w pression, Freneh goods sell only in th low in price, The very I suios that have 1 made this season and at low p musi h -d folly the consumptive demand of the wh Britivh gods are also lower, shar the gen to the di em Foose Lawns are active and steady. ' | at lower rates, Stuffs and hosie | cloths, theugh these are firmly bh |, being staple goods H f the largest aucti season took place | this norning, consisting 7 Yhorn- dike and Columbia Mills, large, but no one was desirons of buyin J lew prices, The result was, that the wis | sold at rates a quar { below the at private trade, 10 cares Otis bb The. whe; 10d ER 0. Se. a 8440.5 49 do, Colum . Eagle do.. 7790. aT 0.5 17 do. Ne Odo. Caleutin do. T7je.; ldo, F Otis arsorted (willed stripe ‘ muriner's, do., Tye. 0 317 L 12 bules Otis tickings, d c 2 do. Spring the denims, The sale wa ty winutes, and netted Stock Exchange. HNC00 US 6's, 1456. WW, hs Erie ‘00 do s 100 Farmer's Trust zo do 1867 TAM de ‘8000 in lots of 10) 4 do coupons, 18625 im” = do amo 11554 0 fo MO Ohio 0 ero 1 Canton e 5 Al Soo Hudicn Ist Baa Webs Phonix Bank 8 Del & Hadson, full 121 5 f full 20 Ovean Bank 1 225 Porumouth Dry Dk ae do » do ia) Nor & Wor KR e BOARD. $5000 Had Ist Mt Bas 100 sls Rea 1000 Brie Ist do. 51000 NY & NTT Ap! Rds | (000 Erie Convt, INTL Soho H'eford & Nilav 125 40) Reading RR 1) do 100 do crIry TRADE REPORT. Barapsterrs.—Flour, §¢.—Wes was in limited request to-day, and the marke all kinds, was easier, Some 5,000 bbls, domesti hands. at $3 56 a $3.58! for No. 2 supertly for ordinary to straight ‘state’; 4 a $42 to choice Western; $45 for pure Genesoe $4 Gla $4 87 for faney Ohio; Pr Sta $e 12 for tancy Genesee and extra Ohio; and & $6 37 Genesee, Canadian has not varied. 1 Abo more active, 1.200 bbls. having been sold « Rye flour was in request.” aud The sx were 150 bbls. fine, at $3 44 0 Corn 1 moved to the extent ¢ ot PS a HOH, and Brandywine at $3 25a $ panelrons, che Jatter was held at $19. Wheat was not offered very fr ly to-day, but the demand was light and quotations al- most nominal. Kye was less plenty and dearer, of 2.500 bushels river sold at 74e, Corn contin H more active, and price: were a shade higher, Northern sold freely at dtc, a 4, nd Jersey at 450, a 46!cc. Barley was quiet, but frm; 0 burhels prime realized $1 12°, per bushel Corios.—The market is stil feeble, but there Veiny fewer pressing lots on sale, (bore who had parcels out we | ¢mabled to obtain better prices. by nourly one-fourth vet, | than ruled yesterday. ‘The @epoxdtion wit middling Uplands and Florida and sellers seemed t ovimoxs.—Pork was dull and heavy, ami quotatie i sent, | 9, for new were rather casier. The ope about 00 bbls. new meas, ut $14 75; new prime at § was tnactive. though firm, saleable, and holders were very stifl, Some 100 packs; hams were taken at 5! a Q¢., and Of lard, the wales amo | market closing very weak, with more « new to note in butler or cheese | | THE PRESIDENTS Visit. HE SPECIAL Counett apne COMMITTER ran intod to receive t ‘ COMYON bud Cabin’ > "Depart honor to ng report th the i, on or before Monday, it morsoe, jue Lie’ “eben at which time there wil te nasi ned tw bem pliers the thee of preceseten tn the ordet in which they report th acoeptance of thit invitation. “ax KE SPECIAL COMMITT: ALLOW RITES, Asats RW. St) erevane, 7 ward. paws | Be E COURSE, p will be ely Wer the above am t D'te ge to the eccond tet Horse, Ty rome of thes to close Monday eveaine. May 12th, ty W Madden’ Hetel. QUILL. CONKLIN, Proprietor. ENTREVILLE COU RSF, LONG ISLAND- MROPING. the ONG (SLAND—TROPEING for Horses that wey wile beats ie May ack Marcy. JOR boli vr UNION COURSE, 1. 1-<WOND prictar, + MAY uf Teta the following well 7g. ‘Neleon 1 Me * stages wi be slip ferries, Witliomsbursh. conte M.—fare each way, ie ovlock PM HOvVELS. A NEW HovRL din Broadway near , arran Aceummiodatic AVILION, NEW BRIGHTON —THIS Ber arts ment is now opened for the season, ‘The Proprietor wid he hapry ts ments with parties whe mag desire to fw t ie the prowisea, r ts and single rooms di RISMEN on Mo! ir" he P SYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY ARE NOW forwardil ‘ Nowin, e Bai Hats, &e. own 5 4 alia, Gre ‘ 1 Chan Kaleo. | e., Rete. por WA The. Key OO vente per 40) Ihe re ote pap te) tha, Ne iv vk farwn eran Pr Bost